Hard to believe that so many excellent "alternative" treatments exist. They should have been studied and promoted long ago. I'm studying thiamine for Parkinson's and magnesium for a lot of other illnesses, stay tuned.
High cholesterol causing atherosclerosis is another big profit farce by the medical mafia. I subscribe to Bruce Lipton's newsletter and he explains how it is HIGH HISTAMINE that causes the plaque buildup NOT high cholesterol:
The observations then led to the question, “What is the healthy level of cholesterol in the blood?” Doctors measured blood cholesterol in thousands of patients and derived an “average” concentration.
Below this cholesterol level, people were safe, while those with higher blood cholesterol were prone to heart attacks.
Conclusion: Those with elevated cholesterol concentrations should be prescribed statin drugs to reduce their cholesterol. Today approximately 200 million statin users spend nearly 25 billion dollars a year on their cholesterol-limiting prescriptions.
How’s that working out? Assessments reveal that only 3 patients out of a hundred (3%) of statin users benefit with a lower risk of heart attack, stroke, and death.
Interestingly, 17 statin users out of a hundred (17%) end up with dysfunctional side-effects from the drug.
It turns out that statins benefit only those that are at high-risk for heart disease. As a consequence, 97% of statin sales are not only useless, but their side-effects may also be dangerous.
Over the years, the so-called “safe” level of blood cholesterol has periodically been reduced. Every time this happens, a whole new population of statin-requiring patients is created.
Lowering the acceptable level of cholesterol between 1987 and 2016 led to an estimated 600% increase statin sales. In the face of an escalating healthcare crisis, statins have not served the people, but have significantly enriched the profits of pharmaceutical companies.
While I was a research scientist in the lab of Theodore Hollis at the University of Pennsylvania, Ted’s study clearly revealed that atherosclerosis was not caused by cholesterol.
We infused the circulatory system of rats with so much cholesterol, their blood was milky white. In the control group, these cholesterol-stressed rats became atherosclerotic as might be expected.
However, in the experimental group, rats that were also given antihistamines along with the cholesterol never expressed atherosclerosis.
It’s not cholesterol that causes the plaque problem, it is elevated levels of histamine that produced the plaques.
Histamine is derived from erratic blood pressure, which in turn, is a direct consequence of stress.
Rather than using statins, atherosclerosis would be best treated by primarily controlling stress, and secondarily, can be prevented by using over-the-counter antihistamines.
Profoundly cheaper than statins, antihistamines are more effective, and generally free of side-effects.
The whole problem with identifying an average level of blood cholesterol is that people are not clones.
Each human has their own metabolic activity, therefore there is no “standard” cholesterol concentration that fits all.
Many individuals have quite wonderful healthy lives and yet possess higher than average cholesterol levels. For them, statins might actually precipitate a negative impact on their health.
Check out Coley's toxins. Cured my low grade, follicular "incurable" lymphoma. I did mainstream treatments until they quit working: CHOP-R twice, Bexxar, RICE. After 12 years post dx, it transformed into fast growing cell type (=very bad odds). And here I am, 27 years post dx. :-)
Here are RNs that treat cancer with antiparasitic drugs
https://healnavigator.com/personalized-protocol-fenbendazole/?hnref=fbe1
I added this to the Substack source document; many thanks.
I love it that Functional and Integrative Medicine is really taking off. It's what we need to take down the evil medical mafia empire
Hard to believe that so many excellent "alternative" treatments exist. They should have been studied and promoted long ago. I'm studying thiamine for Parkinson's and magnesium for a lot of other illnesses, stay tuned.
Check out this German study showing exogenous dietary cholesterol can remyelinate MS patients
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28117328/
High cholesterol causing atherosclerosis is another big profit farce by the medical mafia. I subscribe to Bruce Lipton's newsletter and he explains how it is HIGH HISTAMINE that causes the plaque buildup NOT high cholesterol:
The observations then led to the question, “What is the healthy level of cholesterol in the blood?” Doctors measured blood cholesterol in thousands of patients and derived an “average” concentration.
Below this cholesterol level, people were safe, while those with higher blood cholesterol were prone to heart attacks.
Conclusion: Those with elevated cholesterol concentrations should be prescribed statin drugs to reduce their cholesterol. Today approximately 200 million statin users spend nearly 25 billion dollars a year on their cholesterol-limiting prescriptions.
How’s that working out? Assessments reveal that only 3 patients out of a hundred (3%) of statin users benefit with a lower risk of heart attack, stroke, and death.
Interestingly, 17 statin users out of a hundred (17%) end up with dysfunctional side-effects from the drug.
It turns out that statins benefit only those that are at high-risk for heart disease. As a consequence, 97% of statin sales are not only useless, but their side-effects may also be dangerous.
Over the years, the so-called “safe” level of blood cholesterol has periodically been reduced. Every time this happens, a whole new population of statin-requiring patients is created.
Lowering the acceptable level of cholesterol between 1987 and 2016 led to an estimated 600% increase statin sales. In the face of an escalating healthcare crisis, statins have not served the people, but have significantly enriched the profits of pharmaceutical companies.
While I was a research scientist in the lab of Theodore Hollis at the University of Pennsylvania, Ted’s study clearly revealed that atherosclerosis was not caused by cholesterol.
We infused the circulatory system of rats with so much cholesterol, their blood was milky white. In the control group, these cholesterol-stressed rats became atherosclerotic as might be expected.
However, in the experimental group, rats that were also given antihistamines along with the cholesterol never expressed atherosclerosis.
It’s not cholesterol that causes the plaque problem, it is elevated levels of histamine that produced the plaques.
Histamine is derived from erratic blood pressure, which in turn, is a direct consequence of stress.
Rather than using statins, atherosclerosis would be best treated by primarily controlling stress, and secondarily, can be prevented by using over-the-counter antihistamines.
Profoundly cheaper than statins, antihistamines are more effective, and generally free of side-effects.
The whole problem with identifying an average level of blood cholesterol is that people are not clones.
Each human has their own metabolic activity, therefore there is no “standard” cholesterol concentration that fits all.
Many individuals have quite wonderful healthy lives and yet possess higher than average cholesterol levels. For them, statins might actually precipitate a negative impact on their health.
Here is the whole German study using cholesterol for MS
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6024687
I did send him this though being he states to use an anti-histamine drug. Harvard study showed that high diphenhydramine use can cause dementia
https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/common-anticholinergic-drugs-like-benadryl-linked-increased-dementia-risk-201501287667
Check out Coley's toxins. Cured my low grade, follicular "incurable" lymphoma. I did mainstream treatments until they quit working: CHOP-R twice, Bexxar, RICE. After 12 years post dx, it transformed into fast growing cell type (=very bad odds). And here I am, 27 years post dx. :-)
Erin please reply to this email so I can discuss it with you. Maybe you would like to be interviewed. Thanks
Dr Yoho, I would be very happy to discuss it further. How can I reach you?
email me by replying to any of these posts and I'll send you my phone and regular email